Tailwater

The Colorado River tailwater below Glen Canyon Dam.

Tailwater refers to waters located immediately downstream from a hydraulic structure, such as a dam, spillway, bridge or culvert.[1] Generally measured and reported as the average water depth downstream of a hydraulic structure, tailwater can vary based on the outlet from the structure as well as downstream influences that may restrict or advance the usual flow of water from the structure. The creation of a tailwater will have significant impacts on both the abiotic and biotic conditions of the waterway.

  1. ^ "Drainage Terms". hancockcoingov.org. Retrieved 2021-12-07.